Pubs in London

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A popular pub situated on the east end of bustling Clapham High Street and just steps away from the Clapham Common tube station, The Belle Vue attracts an undulating sea of twenty-something college kids who pop in to prep for a night at the nearby clubs.
Accented by wooden tables and floors, gilt-framed mirrors, chandeliers
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There are many pubs clustered around the touristy Covent Garden. The Globe stands apart from the competition by adding a dash of French influence to an otherwise British menu.
Union Jack hangs above The Globe’s bright red façade, but with French chef Olivier Trotel taking over in 2009, the eatery has
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Slightly removed from the barhopping mecca of Clapham High Street, The Sun is a welcoming neighborhood haunt that still manages to attract a lively young crowd with its solid pub grub, lengthy tap list, and large beer garden.
The sparsely decorated main room is dominated by a crescent bar that gives three-sided access to
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Set deep within Mayfair, a neighborhood best known for its plethora of private banks, The Punch Bowl is an unassuming bar that happens to be owned by the less-unassuming film director Guy Ritchie.
Movie buffs hoping to find a joint styled after Ritchie’s signature fast-paced films, however, will be sorely disappointed
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Anyone who has survived the hectic area markets along Portobello Road is entitled to a well-earned break, which is just what’s in store at The Castle.
Located near the Ladbroke Grove end of this busy tourist area, the venue caters to a kooky cross-section of boho West Londoners, fun-loving tourists, and casual shoppers
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A charming and traditional black-and-white pub located on a posh side street, the bright and airy Admiral Codrington – locally known as The Cod – is a reflection of the surrounding upscale neighborhoods of South Kensington and Chelsea.
The décor of plush seating, paintings of English scenes of another era, and delicate
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When the often frenetic Dalston scene gets too much – or when folks just need a comfortable place to chill – the Marquis of Lansdowne offers a cozy spot for a proper pint, some good conversation, and a little bit of footie on the handful of TVs.
The pub consists of a spacious room filled with wooden chairs, tables, a few
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It’s obvious that The Argyll Arms benefits greatly from its location; just a stone’s throw away from the Oxford Circus tube station, the pub provides shelter from the hustle and bustle of one of London’s busiest streets.
It’s no wonder, then, that the bar is a popular meeting point for a variety of punters, from tourists
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Dangerously cheap beer, pub games, pop music, and sports are the calling card of The Rocket, a modest but crazy-busy pub in King’s Cross.
Centrally located near several universities and colleges, the bar is always populated with swarms of fun-loving local and study abroad students, and caters to its customer base with killer
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Cozy boozer The Dog and Duck appears to have changed little since its 18th-century beginnings, and serves as a budget-friendly destination in this traditionally wallet-shredding part of town.
The pub isn’t exactly off the tourist radar, so visitors can expect to find lots of out-of-towners once they cram into
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"My take: This lovely little pub is located smack dab on the Thames, with all the benefits of riverside loveliness in the summer and plenty of unused b
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London Pubs Overview

Both day and night, pubs in London set the stage for the city’s infamous drinking culture and have been part of Londoners lives since the 1400s. Located on nearly every block, pubs are an integral part of London life and are renowned for their selection of traditional ales and lagers, English comfort food like bangers & mash and fish & chips, and casual environments.

There are more than 5,000 pubs in and around London, and they range in size and vibe from friendly neighborhood meeting places to bigger and rowdier commercial establishments. Londoners commonly gather at pubs for a quick lunch during the day or after work, to support their favorite football team, to grab a pint before going to the theater, or as a starting point for a night on the town. On warm days, mobs of patrons often take their pints outside to enjoy the sun and a bit of socializing until closing time (usually at 11pm).

The pub culture dates back hundreds of years here, where they were once referred to as public houses, and today, the culture and traditions live on, so anyone looking for great London pubs can find the right one for them no matter where they are in the city or whom they happen to be with.